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screen printing => Ink and Chemicals => Topic started by: Shanarchy on November 29, 2013, 02:19:20 PM

Title: Need formula for PMS2935
Post by: Shanarchy on November 29, 2013, 02:19:20 PM
My pantone book is an older one. Does anyone have the recipe for Pantone 2935? Also, how close is it in appearance to 293?

Thanks!
Title: Re: Need formula for PMS2935
Post by: Gilligan on November 29, 2013, 02:22:40 PM
It's a fair bit darker but the CMYK are pretty close actually.. just a touch more magenta.

2935:
100 52 0 0
293:
100 69 0 4
Title: Re: Need formula for PMS2935
Post by: blue moon on November 29, 2013, 02:31:50 PM
use 300 it's hard to tell the difference between them. If you are going to be close, stay on the darker side. If you go lighter, you'll be going away from the 2935.

pierre
Title: Re: Need formula for PMS2935
Post by: Shanarchy on November 29, 2013, 03:48:00 PM
use 300 it's hard to tell the difference between them. If you are going to be close, stay on the darker side. If you go lighter, you'll be going away from the 2935.

pierre

Good call. Thanks Pierre!

Thanks Gilligan.
Title: Re: Need formula for PMS2935
Post by: Mr Tees!! on November 29, 2013, 04:04:43 PM
...Do you need a mixing formula? I have the wilflex pc system here, and can pull up the formula if you need that. Email in profile!!
Title: Re: Need formula for PMS2935
Post by: dirkdiggler on November 29, 2013, 05:11:56 PM
612.05 mixing base
3693.97 flo blue
107.27 marine
42.37 blue
51.38 pc white

This is the wilflex equalizer formula for 1 gallon.
Title: Re: Need formula for PMS2935
Post by: Gilligan on November 29, 2013, 07:34:56 PM
use 300 it's hard to tell the difference between them. If you are going to be close, stay on the darker side. If you go lighter, you'll be going away from the 2935.

pierre

They are SUPER close.

But 300 is lighter than 2935 (closer than 293 for sure).

But at 99 50 0 0 they are virtually identical for what we do.